By 1929, Irvin's first wife, Gertrude Fielder, had died from appendicitis, just one day after having given birth to their son, Irvin Guy Dietterich, Jr. As of 1930, Irvin had married Margaret E. Foster and the couple was living at Strongsville Village in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, where he worked as a chicken farmer.
When Irvin signed his W.W.II Draft Card, he was married to his third wife, Helen, and the two were living in Cleveland, Ohio, where Irvin worked for Continental Control Investigation Services, Inc. Irvin and his third wife, Helen, are buried side-by-side at the West Park Cemetery in Cleveland.
By 1929, Irvin's first wife, Gertrude Fielder, had died from appendicitis, just one day after having given birth to their son, Irvin Guy Dietterich, Jr. As of 1930, Irvin had married Margaret E. Foster and the couple was living at Strongsville Village in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, where he worked as a chicken farmer.
When Irvin signed his W.W.II Draft Card, he was married to his third wife, Helen, and the two were living in Cleveland, Ohio, where Irvin worked for Continental Control Investigation Services, Inc. Irvin and his third wife, Helen, are buried side-by-side at the West Park Cemetery in Cleveland.
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